Three people have been charged in connection with an armed robbery that occurred on Sunday.

Christopher Mancini, 36, of Ned Lane in Swansboro, along with Jennifer Amaricis Lopez, 18, of Angola Bay Road in Wallace, and Devin Jay Campbell, 20, of N.C. 111 in Pembroke, are charged with robbery with a deadly weapon, first-degree burglary, second-degree kidnapping and felony conspiracy, according to warrants.

The three defendants entered a manís room at My Motel, located on Commerce Road in Jacksonville, restrained him, stole $132 from him and threatened to use a CO2 powered pistol designed to look like a 9-mm semi-automatic pistol against him, according to warrants.

Mancini is also accused of misrepresenting himself as a Jacksonville Police Department to gain entrance to the room, warrants stated.

The three were arrested by the Jacksonville Police Department on Sunday.

Bond for Mancini was set at $250,000. Bond for Lopez and Campbell was set at $200,000.

Mancini is also charged with identity theft and resisting a public officer on Sunday.

He is accused of giving arresting officers the name Chris Ashton Collins to avoid legal consequences as a wanted fugitive in the state of Wisconsin, according to warrants. Warrants also stated that Mancini caused a disturbance while being processed at the Jacksonville Police Department.

Bond for those charges was set at $100,000.

He will also have to answer for the charges in Wisconsin for Cruelty to a Child.

The violation warrant states that he absconded from the supervision of the Division of Community Corrections in Wisconsin on Aug. 14, 2012. He is being detained for these violations as well in the Onslow County Detention center.